Valve assembly cleaning
Make sure to follow the steps as indicated hereunder after seeing the assembly drawings.
Delivery circuit: unscrew the delivery system container. Remove the valve seat, ball and valve
slide, paying attention to the installation order for remounting.
Clean the threaded parts of the head and valves to remove impurity.
Clean the valve components. Worn parts must be replaced.
Check and replacement of piston seals
The check and maintenance plan depends on the operating conditions. Should any failure occur involving
leakage from the hole under the lantern due to worn out gaskets, these must be immediately replaced.
Before doing any repairs on your dosing pump, the maintenance staff must verify that the pump is
idle and disconnected from the power supply and the plant is depressurised and empty.
The operations carried out to uninstall the head and piston with autocentering system include:
Uninstalling the pumping head
Remove the lantern cover.
Uninstall the lantern head.
Remove the head gaskets that are damaged.
Disassembly for piston replacement
Loosen the counter-clamping ring nut ref. 2/6
Completely loosen the clamping ring nut ref. 2/5 from
the slide coupling ref. 41
Completely loosen the piston from the piston shaft ref.
2/2
Check if piston is worn out. If it is scored or cut,
replacement is recommended.
Once maintenance is complete and the pump is connected
to the plant, screw the ring nut 2/5 with a slight clearance
without tightening it, run the pump for a few seconds so
the piston is centred properly in the head, then completely
tighten the ring nut ref. 2/5 and the counter ring nut ref.
2/6.
YEARLY MAINTENANCE
Yearly check-up (or check-up after 3,000 hours of operation) is a key factor to increase the life of the
equipment and ensure product safety and functionality over time.
Verify that the internal and external parts of the pump show no corrosion or no signs of degradation
(cracking or breaking), with particular regard to plastic components. If any of these problems occur,
damaged parts must be replaced.
It is good practice to use original materials for repairs so to ensure reliability and safety of the pump.
Staff must wear all protective devices which are normally used for these types of operations.
Abide by safety procedures set out in the existing law (626/94) and take all necessary care to
avoid skin contact with the pumped liquid.